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Medication Without Fear: A Real Conversation About OCD and ADHD with Dr. Sir Norman Melancon

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For many families, the idea of medication can feel overwhelming, confusing, and even frightening. In this candid and compassionate conversation, Maayan Glaser-Koren sits down with psychiatrist Dr. Sir Norman Melancon to explore the realities of treating OCD and ADHD. Together, they unpack common myths about psychiatric medications, discuss when medication may be helpful, and explain how treatment decisions are made. Dr. Melancon shares his expertise on balancing risks and benefits, addressing parental concerns, and helping children, teens, and adults access the support they need to thrive. Whether you're a parent navigating a new diagnosis, an adult considering treatment, or a professional supporting individuals with OCD and ADHD, this episode offers practical insights, evidence-based information, and reassurance that seeking help is a sign of strength—not weakness. Join us as we work to remove stigma, replace fear with understanding, and empower families to make informed decisions about mental health care. Dr. Sir Norman Melancon Board-Certified Psychiatrist https://www.drsirpsych.com/ https://www.mindmeetsmedicine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mindmeetsmedicine_pod?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

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episode Medication Without Fear: A Real Conversation About OCD and ADHD with Dr. Sir Norman Melancon cover

Medication Without Fear: A Real Conversation About OCD and ADHD with Dr. Sir Norman Melancon

For many families, the idea of medication can feel overwhelming, confusing, and even frightening. In this candid and compassionate conversation, Maayan Glaser-Koren sits down with psychiatrist Dr. Sir Norman Melancon to explore the realities of treating OCD and ADHD. Together, they unpack common myths about psychiatric medications, discuss when medication may be helpful, and explain how treatment decisions are made. Dr. Melancon shares his expertise on balancing risks and benefits, addressing parental concerns, and helping children, teens, and adults access the support they need to thrive. Whether you're a parent navigating a new diagnosis, an adult considering treatment, or a professional supporting individuals with OCD and ADHD, this episode offers practical insights, evidence-based information, and reassurance that seeking help is a sign of strength—not weakness. Join us as we work to remove stigma, replace fear with understanding, and empower families to make informed decisions about mental health care. Dr. Sir Norman Melancon Board-Certified Psychiatrist https://www.drsirpsych.com/ https://www.mindmeetsmedicine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mindmeetsmedicine_pod?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

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Beyond the Mask: Understanding Autistic Burnout, Survival, and True Self-Advocacy with Kory Andreas

What does it actually cost to fit in? In this episode, we sit down with Kory Andreas, LCSW-C — a clinical social worker, autism and neurodivergent specialist, late-diagnosedautistic adult, and founder of Unmasking Retreats — who brings over 20 years of experience in education and clinical practice to a conversation that is long overdue. We talk about what masking is, why autistic individuals do itfrom a very young age, and the invisible toll it takes over a lifetime. Kory helps us understand why a child who looks like they are "doing fine" at school might be quietly exhausted — and what autistic burnout really looks like when it is misread as anxiety or depression.   We also explore self-advocacy in the workplace, how maskingshows up in relationships and families, and what it takes to truly unmask — not just as a concept, but as a lived practice.   Whether you are a parent, educator, clinician, partner, orsomeone who has spent years wondering why the world feels just a little harderfor you than it seems to for everyone else — this episode is for you.   In this episode: * What masking is and when it begins  * The hidden cost of masking across a lifetime * How autistic burnout differs from general burnout or depression * Early warning signs parents and educators should know * Self-advocacy skills and how to build them early *  Masking in neurodiverse relationships   * The Unmasking Retreats experience   Find Kory: https://koryandreas.com/

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What really happens behind the scenes when a school suggests moving your child from an IEP to a 504 plan?In this candid and empowering episode, Maayan Glaser-Koren hosts Melinda David-Gillinger, an educational advocate. Melinda pulls back the curtain on educational advocacy—sharing her personal journey into this work and what drives her to support families navigating complex school systems. She breaks down what advocates actually do behind the scenes, and why their role is often misunderstood.This episode tackles one of the most confusing (and high-stakes) moments for parents: when a school recommends transitioning from an IEP to a 504. Is it always in the child’s best interest—or sometimes the school’s?You’ll learn how to recognize the subtle language used in meetings, what questions to ask before agreeing to any changes, and which data points you should always request. Melinda also shares how parents can advocate effectively without feeling like they’re in constant conflict—and the one thing she wishes every parent knew before signing anything.https://mgandconsultants.com/

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